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Hi Brenda, I agree with Hal. Yes it has taken longer than we'd hoped but with all the delays on packaging , original paperwork and the fact that KeHE has been juggling category managers with their purchase of Natures Best has slowed the process. Unfortunately, this is an items that must be set up in a distributor and once you are you will have access to grocers Nationally . If you would like our team to start soliciting on a direct retail basis you'll needto budget for very large slotting fees and we can get on it .
I was under the impression we wanted to start slow with one distributor and get it up and running before going to another . That said , we do already have brokers starting to look for opportunities with UNFI,DPI, Haddon House

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